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PDX in deal with Alfred Kaercher subsidiary

PDX-PieperPDX – a Business Weekly Killer50 company – has formed a dedicated subsidiary, DDX Solutions AG, through which it will work with KFT to deliver a series of innovative products starting this calendar year.

Sydney-Cambridge antibody alliance

Antitope-lab_thumb_medium250_0An exciting collaboration between Cambridge-based Antitope and Cellmid in Sydney promises to deliver a drug candidate to fight auto immune diseases and cancer.

CBC in collaboration with Business Weekly

Jeanette-Walker-newCambridge Biomedical Campus and Business Weekly have forged an alliance to promote the venture to potential relocators and collaborators internationally.

UK-Germany alliance targets global electric bike sales

Cosworth_Storck_bicycleA partnership between celebrated Northampton engineering hothouse Cosworth and German bike manufacturer, Storck Radar, could lead to lucrative global sales of a new, high performance electric bike.

Cambridge company in partnership with Singapore consultancy

TPD-Tim-EvansThink Product Design in Cambridge is expanding its services and reach through a new partnership with Singapore-based manufacturing and design consultancy Karuma.

Peanut allergy treatment partners wanted

1Nut_warning_1The technology transfer team at Cambridge Enterprise – the University’s commercialisation arm –  have filed a patent on behalf of the inventors and will be looking for commercial partners for the invention.

Partnership sought to roll-out technology

Lumora2Ely-based company, Lumora is developing a new generation of molecular diagnostics based on its proprietary 'BART' technology, that are simple to use and affordable.

 

Amantys Ltd seeks partner companies

AmantysPower electronics trailblazer Amantys Ltd is seeking partner companies with a need for high reliability, medium or high voltage applications and higher efficiency.

42 Technology seeks partners for ice therapy

42 Technology is developing a low cost, fully automated and portable ice generator that could help cryotherapy become a routine treatment for anyone recovering from a sports injury.42 Technology has developed a low cost, fully-automated and portable ice generator concept that could help cryotherapy become a routine treatment for anyone recovering from a sports injury or after major orthopaedic surgery, such as hip or knee replacement. 

ARM and Broadcom forge new alliance

ARM CEO Warren EastBroadcom and ARM have joined forces to leverage fresh market opportunities over the long haul.

Aerospace sector set to benefit from £3.8m industrial research collaboration

Photograph copyright, TWIA £3.8 million industrial research collaboration is set to have a significant impact on the worldwide aerospace industry by speeding up the production of composite materials.

Marshall and Lockheed forge new C-130 ‘superteam’

Lorraine Martin, V-P C-130 Programs at Lockheed Martin, and Grahame Nix, COO of Marshall Aerospace, at the signing ceremony in CambridgeMarshall Aerospace in Cambridge and aviation behemoth Lockheed Martin have created a new ‘superteam’ to boost the capability and longevity of C-130 aircraft.

O2h enters into alliance with Phytopharm

O2H-sunilPhytopharm Plc in Huntingdon has signed an agreement with Cambridge-based O2h under which O2h will provide chemistry and ADME services to support drug discovery initiatives at Phytopharm.

Selcia and Gilead Sciences extend liver collaboration

Selcia Limited, an Essex-based contract research organisation, has announced a new drug discovery collaboration agreement with Gilead Sciences, Inc. of California.

AcceleratorIndia takes Cambridge enterprise to Asia

Dr Shai Vyakarnam, director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning at Cambridge University and founder of AcceleratorIndiaAn exciting new Cambridge-India venture has been pioneered by Dr Shai Vyakarnam, director of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning at Cambridge University.

Tyndall hub in China launched

Fudan University in Shanghai is launching a Chinese hub of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research as part of a new partnership with the University of East Anglia (UEA).

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